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PROTEINURIA IN PREGNANCY – JUST WHAT IS SIGNIFICANT?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2005

HELENA MAYBURY
Affiliation:
Reproductive Science Section, Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine, University of Leicester
JASON WAUGH
Affiliation:
Reproductive Science Section, Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine, University of Leicester Directorate of Womens' Perinatal and Sexual Health, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester.

Extract

Apart from the measurement of blood pressure, dipstick analysis of urine for protein is the most commonly performed antenatal screening test. The presence of proteinuria is seen as a possible indication of many complications in pregnancy, from urinary tract infection to chronic renal disease and it remains central to the diagnosis of pre-eclampsia in a hypertensive pregnancy. It has both diagnostic and prognostic implications when it is found though the optimal methods for detection and quantification in primary and secondary care remain controversial.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2005 Cambridge University Press

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